Laryngoscopes
With Conventional
Illumination
SIKER MIRROR
For laryngoscopy of patients with anatomical variations which make intubation with conventional blades difficult or impossible. The basic portions of the blade make an angle of 135° with a stainless steel mirror located at that angle on the flange facing the spatula. Because the mirror inverts the reflected image the operator should exercise caution until familiar with its use. Placing the blade in a warm water bath for 10 minutes before use will avoid any mirror fogging problems.
REPLACEMENT LAMPS
5-0234-01 ...................For Size #4 |
POLIO
A modification of the English MacIntosh blade which is offset from the handle at an obtuse angle to allow intubation of patients in respirators, body jackets, and other difficult situations. It is a curved blade type for indirect laryngoscopy.
REPLACEMENT LAMPS
5-0234-04 ...................For Size #3 |
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CAT# |
SIZE |
DESCRIPTION |
A |
B |
5-3075-04 |
4 |
Large Adult |
158mm |
18mm |

CAT# |
SIZE |
DESCRIPTION |
A |
B |
5-3077-53 |
3 |
Medium Adult
Angled at 120° |
130mm |
24mm |
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